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Connected Soldiers

Life, Leadership, and Social Connections in Modern War

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Connected Soldiers

By: John Spencer
Narrated by: Phil Schoen
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John Spencer was a new second lieutenant in 2003 when he parachuted into Iraq leading a platoon of infantry soldiers into battle. During that combat tour he learned how important unit cohesion was to surviving a war, both physically and mentally. He observed that this cohesion developed as the soldiers experienced the horrors of combat as a group, spending their downtime together and processing their shared experiences.

When Spencer returned to Iraq five years later to take command of a troubled company, he found that his lessons on how to build unit cohesion were no longer as applicable. Rather than bonding and processing trauma as a group, soldiers now spent their downtime separately, on computers communicating with family back home. Spencer came to see the internet as a threat to unit cohesion, but when he returned home and his wife was deployed, the internet connected him and his children to his wife on a daily basis.

In Connected Soldiers, Spencer delivers lessons learned about effective methods for building teams in a way that overcomes the distractions of home and the outside world, without reducing the benefits gained from connections to family.

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There are so many great things to say about Connected Soldiers. It’s a story about a man becoming a man and that man becoming a soldier, father, husband, and a leader. Business managers can get a lot from this book as well. How to organize and reinforce the improvement processes and team building. This is also a great book for audible as it was easy to follow, enjoy, and understand.

The military book you didn’t know you need to read

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This book is a must have for anyone who wants to stay abreast of modern thinking and be informed by a qualified source. BUY THIS BOOK!!

Compelling reading from an author well versed

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The author expertly use his experiences to convey his messages in a format that is not only easy to follow but draws the reader in. An honest look into the mind of a true warfighter, not often is someone so forthright about fear, failure and anxiety. A must for young leaders.

Great read

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This was a well written memoir from a soldier who spent several deployments in the middle east, both as active duty, and as family to active duty. Personally, I was hoping for a more analytical look at the modern changes to connectivity, and broader information and application than just Army, as I am in the Navy, and have family in the Navy and Marines. It didn't shed any light in that direction, but was still informative, interesting, and well told.

Stories from a Soldier

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It was interesting to hear the telling of wartime experiences with some minor reflections on the why/how. This will not answer the question “how do I develop committed Soldiers”.

Not going to find answers here.

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